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Caroline, 23

The team leader: Caroline, an information broker, decided to spice up a traditional blind date by asking her two friends, Dominique and Liz, to join her on a night out using Grouper, the online social club that pairs groups of friends. Taking the lead is nothing new to Caroline — back in her days at Duke University, she was the captain of the school’s dance team.

Liz, 23

The high-school pal: Liz, an underwriter, has been friends with Caroline since their high-school days. No party is too crowded for the Upper East Sider — she describes her social attitude as “anything goes” and prides herself on being outgoing and confident.

Dominique, 25

The co-worker: Dominique became fast friends with Caroline at work, and the Upper East Side resident appreciates people who live life spontaneously. Like Liz, the analyst is also gregarious: In high school, she was given the superlative “Heard Before Seen.”

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Adam, 27

Finance

He is: The type of guy who cares more about the mix of people than the party

He likes: A woman who is positive: “Negativity is a turn-off, so cheer up. Life is short!”

Shocking: When it comes to dancing, Adam says he’s not bad at the electric slide.

Favorite food: Fried chicken and waffles

Move around: Adam frequently rearranges the furniture in his apartment.

Table match: One of his favorite games to play is pingpong.

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Josh, 24

Account executive

He is: A handy guy. “I can change a tire, stack hay, build a fence and saddle a horse,” says Josh.

He likes: Women who take charge. “She should be confident and able to make a decision,” Josh says.

Bar order: Wine

On his DVR: “Saturday Night Live”

Ice cream: Dulce de Leche by Häagen-Dazs

Favorite food: French — like steak frites

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Mathew, 25

Financial analyst

He is: Physically fit. “I’ve been a total exercise nut the past couple of years,” says Mathew.

He likes: A lady with a sense of humor. “A girl who doesn’t have a problem laughing at herself is a turn-on,” he explains.